Galvanized Stock Tank Turned DIY Pool

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6×1 galvanized stock tank

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24 Comments

    • sara hasslinger on said:

      that stuff looks expensive…where’s the best place to buy it? I am debating this or using a swimming pool liner. about the same price,

  • Check the tank carefully before buying. Some friends did this, but the seam across the bottom of the tank had a sharp spot and cut toes.

  • Beautiful decking…personally if we go this far, I will leave one side free as we have found manufacturers are using less zinc in their galvanized tanks (thanks to the EPA!) and they rust faster. Leaving a side open would allow for easy repair/replacement without tearing out the lovely decking.

  • Poetry on said:

    Have wanted to do this for years, but so far have found no good information on dealing with algae and insects (especially mosquito larvae) – Don’t want to use chlorine, does anyone have advice?

    • If you dont want to use chlorine you can use salt water… since the tank is small all you need is a small sand filter and use salt water.. talk to your pool dealer

  • I love this. But i live in Arizona. How would I keep this from getting hot so that it doesn’t burn hands or arms when you touch the side or top?

    • Jake Green on said:

      you could probably get pool noodles and slice a small slit down one side of the noodle and put it on the top edge of the tank to make it softer too and it would deal with the heat.

      • C Windrum on said:

        Or even better maybe, you might try polyethylene waterpipe Insulation tubes (hardier, denser foam noodles, already split, more sizes, 6 ft lengths, about the same price as pool noodles!) 🙂 If they don’t have them in your state, you can start by checking them on Amazon 🙂

    • cover the sides with white roof coating..or block..or whatever..for looks and repel sunlight…..for top edge…use pool noodles…..works great and gives paddining

  • Alexa on said:

    I read the best article on UV ultra Ray light disinfect systems that clean everything from 80 – 90 %. They. Then recommended using only a .5 chlorine imstead of the usual 2/% for residential and 5% for commercial. But it is possible to have your pool completely chlorine free by using hydrogen peroxide.

  • Karen Blaskovits on said:

    I have a 27 ft. Above ground that I’m going to have to start from scratch next year . . . new liner, etc. How do you keep a pool chlorine free with peroxide? I have two young grandsons that will be swimming in it and that sounds wonderful!! Thank.

  • Barbara on said:

    If you use a pump can you put the hoses over the top hanging in the side in stead of putting them in the side? Don’t want to cut the tank. Thank y’all.

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